Roadrunner recording group TRIVIUM have unveiled the official music video for “Dead And Gone”, taken from the band’s new LP Silence In The Snow. Directed by Jon Paul Douglass, the video is streaming now on KNAC.COM right HERE.

The “Dead And Gone” music video arrives on the heels of their breakthrough single, “Until The World Goes Cold”, which cracked the Top 10 at Active Rock Radio earlier this year marking TRIVIUM’s first Top 10 at the format. “Until The World Goes Cold” continues to grow with over 4.6 Million streams to date and additional 3.8 Million views of the track’s official music video.

Having recently wrapped a hugely successful U.S. headline tour, TRIVIUM will return to the road this spring alongside SEVENDUST and LIKE A STORM for a run of North American dates. The trek gets underway April 26th at the Varsity Theater in Baton Rouge, LA and will see TRIVIUM making several stateside festival appearances at Monster Energy’s Welcome To Rockville (April 30th), Monster Energy’s Fort Rock (May 1st), Monster Energy’s Carolina Rebellion (May 7th), Northern Invasion (May 14th-15th), Rock On The Range (May 20th-22nd) and Rock’n Derby (May 22nd) (see attached itinerary). Tickets for all dates are currently on sale. For complete tour information, please visit www.trivium.org/tourdates.

Produced by Michael “Elvis” Baskette (SLASH, ALTER BRIDGE, THE AMITY AFFLICTION) and mixed by Josh Wilbur (GOJIRA, LAMB OF GOD), TRIVIUM’s seventh studio album, Silence In The Snow stands as a long gestating creative milestone for the acclaimed band. The collection had its genesis moment back in 2007 and was directly influenced by the time TRIVIUM spent touring alongside the legendary HEAVEN & HELL that year. Ultimately, it would take eight years before they felt equipped to tackle the challenging work of weaving their classic influences into a modern record. Fueled by the inspiration of true classic metal – spanning BLACK SABBATH and RAINBOW, IRON MAIDEN and JUDAS PRIEST, PANTERA and SLAYER, MEGADETH and METALLICA – TRIVIUM challenged themselves to attain similar levels of greatness, taking on vocal coaches and guitar lessons to further their creative evolution. The result is extraordinary, bridging the history of hard rock and metal while simultaneously powering it forward into the future.